Sprunki Phase 1.75 SomeTrashGames
The "SomeTrashGames" Sprunki Mod: Weird or Wonderful? (Spoiler: Both)
You know how sometimes you go to a friend''s house and they have a slightly off-brand version of a board game you know? Like, the colors are wrong and one piece is from a completely different set? That''s this. Sprunki Phase 1.75 but made by (or for?) "SomeTrashGames." The name itself makes me laugh every time.
First thing I noticed: the palette is… aggressive. Lots of neon greens and pinks that my eyes weren''t ready for at 11 PM. Second thing: some of the sounds are just… different. Not better or worse, just unexpected.
Let''s Talk About That One Sound
There''s this icon that looks like a scribble. In the normal version, it makes a soft tap sound. Here? It''s this metallic *CLANK* that made my dog look up from his nap with deep concern. I kept clicking it just to see his reaction. (Sorry, Bruno.)
My personal ranking of the sounds, which is completely subjective and probably wrong:
1. The blue wave thing: Actually pretty soothing. A solid 8/10.
2. The orange… gear? Sounds like a robot clearing its throat. Weird but I like it.
3. The green splat: I hate it. It''s like digital static mixed with a bee. 0/10, would remove if I could.
4. The purple diamond: Forgettable. 5/10.
5. The red… fire? It''s okay. Sounds like a video game laser from 1998.
Q: Is this easier or harder than the Canon Edition?
A: Neither. It''s just… stranger. The logic feels slightly off. Like someone remade it from memory after hearing about it once at a party.
Q: Should you play this if you''re new to Sprunki?
A: Maybe not? Start with the more standard version to get the concept, then come here when you want to be confused in a fun way. It''s like learning to drive in a normal car vs. one where the pedals are switched.
My Failed Experiment
I tried to make something that sounded like rain on a tin roof. What I got instead was something my roommate described as "a fax machine having a panic attack." I''m not even mad. The steps, if you want to recreate my disaster:
1. Start with the blue wave (the only good decision)
2. Add the orange gear thing
3. Add the green splat (this is where it went wrong)
4. Try to fix it by adding the red laser
5. Realize you''ve created audio chaos
6. Close tab, question your life choices
It''s raining as I write this, which is ironic because my tin roof imitation was so bad. The real rain sounds better. Obviously.
The weirdest part? After 10 minutes of messing around, some combinations actually started to sound… good? Or at least interesting. There''s a glitchy charm to it. Like finding a cool band that can''t quite play their instruments properly but has great energy.
Last thought: I have no idea who or what "SomeTrashGames" is. A person? A group? An inside joke? The internet offers no clear answers. Maybe it''s better that way. Some mysteries should stay mysterious.
— Played this while waiting for laundry to finish. The dryer hum actually complemented the green splat sound surprisingly well. Maybe that''s the secret.